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This diagram shows a pre-image A ABC, and its image,

AA"B" C", after a series of transformations.
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A ABC is
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reflected across the y-axis
become A A'B'C'. Then AA'B'C' is
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A A"B" C". Because the transformations are
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the pre-image and image are
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This diagram shows a pre-image A ABC, and its image, AA"B" C", after-example-1
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ABC is rotated 90 degrees clockwise to become A'B'C'

A'B'C' is rotated 180 degrees clockwise to become A"B"C"

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ABC is reflected across the y-axis to become △A′B′C′. Then ​△A′B′C′​ is rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise about the origin to become ​△A′′B′′C′′​ . Because the transformations are both rigid, the pre-image and image are congruent.

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